Police Beat for week of Sept. 25

Sep 25, 2013

Sept. 18

Theft – 7800 blk 49th Pl. W.

A caller had his mail stolen from his mailbox between Sept. 13-14. A check for $447 may have been taken. The caller was advised to contact his bank. He said that his neighbor’s mail may have also been taken.

Order Violation – 5000 blk 88th St. S.W.

Officers were dispatched to a possible order violation. A caller believed his neighbors were keeping him under surveillance with a motion sensor on their house. Officers determined that there was no motion sensor on the neighbor’s house. There was no order violation.

Assault – 5000 blk Harbour Pointe Blvd.

An officer was contacted at the police station regarding an assault that occurred at the above location. It was determined that the complainant had an altercation with a crossing guard on the first day of school and feels that she was assaulted by the crossing guard. The case is under investigation.

Found Property – 4600 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to the library for a found debit card that was inside a returned book. The officer was still attempting to locate the owner as of press time.

Theft – 12500 blk SR-525

The manager of the above business reported that three hours earlier a customer took an iPhone and some merchandise. The case is under investigation.

Involuntary Committal – 4500 blk 75th St. S.W.

A caller advised she found her son semi-conscious in her backyard. He was not welcome at the residence. The son admitted to overdosing on heroin and marijuana. He was transported by aid to the hospital for an evaluation.

Residential Burglary – 8500 blk 46th Pl. W.

A caller advised that between 12:15 p.m. and 4 p.m. today someone kicked open the door of the downstairs rental unit and took a laptop computer and a small lockbox containing miscellaneous stones.

Suspicious – 8100 blk 44th Ave. W.

A caller advised that there was an intoxicated woman pounding on the front door and that she also vomited on the porch. She had been knocking on the wrong door and was escorted by officers to her boyfriend’s house a short distance away.

Sept. 19

Warrant Service – 4700 blk Sterling Way

An officer responded to the above address for a suspicious person complaint. A resident called to report her son was currently there and has warrants. Upon arrival, officers located the son and placed him in custody. He then stated he was having trouble breathing. Aid was called, and he was transported to Providence Hospital-Colby Campus, where he was checked and cleared for booking. He was then booked into Snohomish County Jail on his warrants.

Parking Complaint – Club House Ln.

A resident requested a phone call regarding parents parking on one Club House Lane to drop their children off at the nearby school. She said that parents dropping their children off were using the street as a “parking lot.” An officer explained the parking ordinance to her. She was upset that she would have to contact City Hall in order to get ‘No Parking’ signs posted.

Harassment – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers were dispatched to the above location for a harassment report. The caller reported his ex-girlfriend has been harassing him and his new girlfriend and their child. The suspect was not located. The caller was advised to obtain a restraining order and have the door locks to his apartment re-keyed, as he believes the suspect still has a key to the residence.

Suspicious – 7900 blk 40th Ave. W.

Officers were dispatched to a report of a solicitor in the above area wearing a dark blazer and carrying a spray bottle and a pamphlet. The subject had reportedly tried to enter the back offices of Mukilteo Public Works. The subject was not located.

Insect Complaint – 48th Ave. W. & H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to the above location for a report of a huge bees nest across the street from the school. The officer contacted Public Works and a crew sprayed the nest with bee killer.

Traffic Complaint – 84th St. S.W. & SR-525

An officer was dispatched to a report of a silver Toyota Camry that ran through a red light at the above location. The vehicle was gone on arrival.

Narcotics Activity – 12000 blk Arbors Ln.

An officer received a report of several juveniles at the neighborhood park smoking marijuana. The subjects were gone on arrival.

Weapon Threat – 9500 blk 49th Ave. W.

Officers were dispatched to a report of a 10-year-old with gun pointing it at people. The boy was playing with a toy gun. Officers explained the danger of playing with the toy gun, and he was turned over to his friend’s mother. An officer later contacted the boy’s mother and explained the situation to her.

Welfare Check – 10600 blk SR-525

Officers were dispatched to check the welfare of a woman who was lying down along the side of the road. She stated she used to live in the area and was visiting from Arizona. She had mild back spasms and stopped to rest during a walk. She declined an offer for a medical evaluation and continued walking.

Suspicious – 5800 blk 107th Pl. S.W.

Officers were dispatched to check on two juveniles standing next to a residence that had an open gate. The juveniles stated they were visiting a friend in the neighborhood. It did not appear that they had been on the property with the open gate.

Solicitors/Warrant – 1000 blk Terrace Pl.

Officers were dispatched to check for a group of solicitors in the area without a permit. A records check on one of the subjects revealed a warrant out of Seattle for soliciting without a license. He was arrested and booked into the Snohomish County Jail. The other subjects were warned and left in a vehicle.

Suspicious – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers were dispatched to a report of two males with guns in the parking lot who then reportedly left in a white Chrysler 300 and a white Honda Civic. While officers were en route, the caller told dispatch they weren’t sure if anyone actually had any guns. Officers contacted the caller and two other subjects. They all claimed they were not involved and had just possibly witnessed an argument out in the parking lot. The accounts of what took place varied and there were no confirmed sightings of any weapons or crime. No other tenants were aware of any problems.

Assist Aid – 10200 blk 64th Pl. W.

Officers were dispatched to a report of a possible disturbance involving an intoxicated female who fell, injuring her face. Officers determined there had been no disturbance or crime and the female was treated at the scene by aid for facial lacerations.

Sept. 20

Suspicious – 2600 blk SR-525

A caller advised there was a red sports car driving slowly through the parking lot at the location. An officer spoke with the driver of the vehicle. He was a new driver practicing with a manual transmission.

Patrol Information – 700 blk Front St.

SNOPAC advised that they had several boats at the location practicing rescues. No assistance was needed.

Juvenile Problem – 2600 blk SR-525

Officers responded to the location for an autistic student that left campus. The officers located him and returned him to his classroom.

Unwanted Subject – 4400 blk 106th St. S.W.

Employees at the location reported that there was a small encampment behind the building. Officers did not locate the occupant of the encampment, but the employees said that if officers do see him, they would like him moved on.

Residential Burglary – 8100 blk 53rd Ave. W.

A calleradvised that her storage unit was burglarized sometime between last Wednesday and today. Suitcases and wine were taken. There are no suspects.

Welfare Check – 4600 blk Camden Pl.

Officers responded to the location for a 3-year-old boy that appeared lost, knocking on doors. The officers located the boy and returned him to his aunt and uncle.

Traffic Complaint – 1200 blk Mukilteo Ln.

A caller advised that vehicles speed in the area throughout the day, especially during the ferry offload times. She requested extra patrols during these times. She also reported that a blue Mazda goes through the area exceptionally fast at about 7:50 p.m.

Collision – 9200 blk SR-525

Vehicle 1 rear-ended Vehicle 2. There were no injuries and neither vehicle was impounded.

Theft – 4600 blk 80th St. S.W.

A caller reported that he was missing a book of about 30 checks and some of them had been cashed in Everett. He was unsure when or where the checks were taken from and was in the process of gathering information to narrow it down. There is a possible suspect and the case is under investigation.

Suspicious – 500 blk Church Ave.

An officer responded to the above area for a report of someone neatly dressed, walking through the neighborhood pulling a garbage can. The subject was not located.

Suspicious – 900 blk 1st St.

A caller reported that while she was on the Sounder Train south of Mukilteo, two juveniles threw rocks at the train. The train conductor said that the incident had already been reported to the transit police and Burlington Northern Police Department advised. The caller just wanted police to be aware of the situation.

Suspicious – 600 blk Front St.

A caller advised that an 18-year-old man had a “bonfire” in a fire pit at the Lighthouse Park. She was concerned because they did not appear to have any way to extinguish it.

Traffic Collision – 12800 blk SR-525

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of a hit-and-run that had just occurred. The officer found that it occurred in unincorporated Snohomish County and the call was referred to Washington State Patrol.

Traffic Complaint – H.P. S.W. & Harbour Reach Dr.

An officer responded to the above area for a report of a vehicle speeding and screeching tires. Nothing was located.

Suspicious – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

A caller reported a vehicle was in the parking lot with the door open. An officer checked the vehicle and nothing appeared suspicious. There was no answer at the registered owner’s residence.

911 Hang-Up – 116th St. S.W. & Marine View Dr.

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of a beach party close to the railroad tracks. The officer determined that the location was in unincorporated Snohomish County and the call was referred to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office.

Noise Complaint – 8400 blk SR-525

A security guard at the location reported loud music coming from the business next door. Upon arrival, all was quiet.

Traffic Complaint – 8400 blk SR-525

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a possible DUI. It was not located.

Noise Complaint – 9500 blk 49th Pl. W.

Officers were dispatched to the above area for a report of yelling, screaming and loud music. The officers found that a resident was having a party with co-workers. They were warned and agreed to shut it down for the night.

Assist to Fire – 13400 blk Harbour Heights Dr.

Officers responded to the above area for a report of a “slumper.” The officers contacted the subject in his vehicle, who said that he was tired and pulled over before falling asleep. There was no indication of drugs or alcohol.

Sept. 21

Collision – 10200 blk SR-525

Vehicle 1 damaged Vehicle 2 as Vehicle 1 was pulling into a parking space at the location. There were no injuries and neither vehicle was impounded.

Suspicious – 4400 blk 106th St. S.W.

Officers checked the encampment behind the building at the location. The occupant was not located.

Collision – 8000 blk SR-525

Vehicle 2 stopped for traffic headed southbound at the location and Vehicle 1 rear-ended Vehicle 2. There were no injuries and neither vehicle was impounded.

Burglary – 8000 blk 52nd Ave. W.

A caller reported that she left her front door open several weeks ago and is now missing some jewelry and her debit card. The case is under investigation.

Traffic Complaint – Chennault Beach Dr. & SR-525

An officer responded to the area for the report of a recklessly driven dark green Corolla. It was not located.

Traffic Complaint – 8200 blk SR-525

An officer was dispatched to the report that a vehicle made a very fast U-turn in the parking lot. It was not located.

Animal Complaint – 400 blk 4th St.

A caller reported an ongoing problem with a barking dog at the location. Upon arrival, an officer witnessed no violation but spoke to the dog’s owner about the complaint.

Traffic Complaint – 84th St. S.W. & SR-525

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of a possible DUI. It was not located.

Animal Complaint – 3800 blk H.P. S.W.

A caller reported that two fawns and a doe were trying to cross the street. They were not located.

Death Investigation – 12000 blk Wilmington Way

Officers responded to the above residence for a deceased woman. The death was expected as she had a history of heart problems. The medical examiner responded and took custody of the body because an attending physician could not be contacted. Nothing appeared to be suspicious.

Party Complaint – 8100 blk 45th Ave. W.

Officers responded to the location for a report of an underaged drinking party. A juvenile hosted a party but his grandfather broke it up before officers arrived. There was no one at the residence.

DWLS – 47th Ave. W. & 80th St. S.W.

An officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and found that the driver was driving with license suspended. He was cited and released.

Disturbance – 7900 blk SR-525

Officers responded to the location for a disruptive male refusing to leave. The officers spoke to the male and he agreed to leave.

Sept. 22

Collision Follow-Up – 4900 blk Ocean Ave., Everett

An officer contacted the at fault driver in a collision police were investigating. The driver was cited for not having insurance and following too close.

Found Property – 5200 blk 102nd St. S.W.

A caller advised he found a guitar and a black bag in the bushes. There was no identification in the bag or on the guitar, the officer collected the items as found property and booked them into evidence.

Theft – 7800 blk 49th Pl. W.

A complainant reported that his son’s old bicycle was stolen from the yard. The bicycle had little value and his son did not ride it anymore, but he requested extra watch in the area.

Suspicious – 900 blk 4th St.

An officer was dispatched to a report of a suspicious man in a blue and white ‘90s Impala with flames on the sides. The man was described as in his 40s with long curly hair and had reportedly made growling and barking noises at the complainant outside of a business about 45 minutes earlier. He had just stopped outside the complainant’s residence and then drove away. The officer checked the area but the vehicle and driver were not located.

Disturbance – 10300 blk 66th Pl. W.

Several residents reported the occupants of a vehicle were knocking over recycling bins in the neighborhood. Officers located the involved vehicle occupied by nine young adults. They admitted responsibility for knocking over about one to two dozen recycling and garbage bins in the area. Officers escorted the subjects to the area and had them pick up after themselves. There was no damaged property located.

Agency Assist – 600 blk Front St.

The Coast Guard requested assistance with a boat in distress near Port Gardner about 1 mile east of the ferry terminal. The Coast Guard called back and cancelled the request. They were advised Mukilteo does not have any maritime resources.

Sept. 23

Vehicle Prowl/Theft – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

An officer was dispatched to a vehicle prowl at the location. Upon arrival it was determined that between Sept. 21 and 7 a.m. today someone took the caller’s golf clubs from his Jeep. The vehicle was possibly left unsecured.

Found Property – 4800 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to the location for a found bicycle. Upon arrival it was determined to be a gray and neon yellow BMX-style bike. There was no serial number and the bike was left next to the sidewalk on South Road.

Traffic Complaint – 10800 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer received a request for a phone call from a bus driver regarding a vehicle that had passed the bus dangerously and was speeding an hour earlier. The officer contacted the bus driver and determined the vehicle was no longer around.

Animal Complaint – 4800 blk 103th Pl. S.W.

A caller reported the neighbor’s dog using her yard as a bathroom. An officer contacted her and advised her to call when the dog was at large.

Animal Complaint – 8800 blk 53rd Ave. W.

A caller advised she found a loose dog and returned it to the above address. She also stated the residence smelled of marijuana. An officer responded to the above address and the dog was not located. No one was found at home.

Malicious Mischief – 10700 blk Marine View Dr.

A caller reported her house was egged last night. Upon arrival it was determined several windows and the garage doors had been egged. There was no permanent damage.

Animal Complaint – 4400 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

A caller had a confined stray Pit Bull and was requesting animal control take the dog. An officer determined that the caller found the dog in Lynnwood and was advised to take the dog to the Everett Animal Shelter.

Residential Burglary/Follow-up – 8000 blk 53rd Ave. W.

An officer responded to the above address for a burglary of a storage shed that occurred weeks earlier. The case is under investigation.

Unwanted Subject – 5000 blk 84th St. S.W.

An officer responded to the location for a report of a subject walking his dog in the complex who does not live there. The caller advised prior to arrival the subject had left. He advised the subject walks his dog in complex and does not pick up after animal. The subject has been asked to stay out of complex. The caller was advised to have his building manager write a trespass letter. The officer located the subject at his residence. He was advised he was not welcome in the complex.

Patrol Information – 12000 blk Minor Way

A caller wanted police advised that 10 minutes prior a white male in his 50s with scrubby clothing and missing teeth approached her front door and said he was selling cleaning supplies. She requested extra patrol, as she thought the subject might try to break in.

Traffic Complaint – Goat Trail Rd. & SR-525

An officer was dispatched to an area check for a recklessly driven taxi. It was gone on arrival.

Assist to Fire – 5200 blk 86th Pl. S.W.

Officers responded to a report of a flower bed that was on fire along the side of a residence. The house had already been evacuated and the fire department extinguished the fire.

Disturbance – 10500 blk Marine View Dr.

A caller advised that a solicitor entered his home without permission and was now threatening him. It was determined that the solicitor, who was now gone, had been invited into the residence and became upset when the homeowner refused to purchase his product. Officers checked the area again for the solicitor but he was not located.

Disturbance – 10500 blk Marine View Dr.

A caller advised that 20 minutes earlier a solicitor yelled at her when she declined to purchase any carpet cleaning products. The male reportedly left the area in a white truck.

Suspicious – 12800 blk 60th Ave. W.

A homeowner reported coming home tonight and finding an older vehicle parked in his driveway. A white female and black male were walking around looking at the residence. They claimed they were looking for a friend and had the wrong house. The caller was unable to provide any further description and the subjects were gone.

Narcotics Complaint – 9500 blk 49th Ave. W.

A parent came to the police station tonight to turn in a marijuana pipe that she found in her son’s room. She is enrolling her son in a drug treatment program and an officer provided her with a case number to assist with other documentation that was needed for enrollment.

Suspicious – 8500 blk SR-525

A hotel guest reported that a male knocked on his door 30 minutes earlier and said “beware.” The subject was not located.

Sept. 24

Noise Complaint – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to the above address for a noise complaint. Upon arrival it was determined that the neighbor had shoes in the dryer. The neighbor agreed to turn it off.

Unwanted Subject – 600 blk 4th St.

Officers were dispatched to a report of a male bothering customers at the location. The subject was gone on arrival.

Warrant Service – 8400 blk SR-525

Officers received an anonymous tip that a subject would be at the above location at about noon and she had several warrants for her arrest. Upon arrival, officers located the subject and confirmed she had a warrant out of Snohomish County for reckless endangerment (domestic violence) and malicious mischief (domestic violence). She was arrested and transported to the Snohomish County Jail where she was booked on the warrant.

Civil – 5000 blk 88th St. S.W.

A caller wanted the police aware that whenever he is out in his backyard the neighbors behind him open their back door, call their dog inside and close the back door.

Theft – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to a theft report at the police station. A complainant advised that he invited a couple of males to stay in his condominium for a couple of weeks and now his gun and several other items were missing. The gun has been missing since Sept. 17. Both male subjects are blaming the other for taking the gun. The firearm was entered into the computer system as stolen. The case is under investigation.

Residential Burglary – 8000 blk 53rd Ave. W.

An officer responded to the above residence for a report of a burglary that occurred a week earlier. It was determined that PUD had the power out a week ago and the gates to the community were left open along with the electric garage doors. During that time, someone took the caller’s air compressor from a storage locker.

Vehicle Prowl – 9400 blk 48th Pl. W.

An officer responded to the above location for a vehicle prowl report. Upon arrival it was determined that sometime between Sept. 21 at 5 p.m. and 7 a.m. today someone entered the caller’s locked Honda Civic, ransacked it and took a jacket and an apron.

Vehicle Recovery – 12200 blk Greenhaven

An officer was dispatched to the above location for the recovery of a stolen vehicle out of Everett. Upon arrival, the officer confirmed the vehicle was stolen and contacted the registered owner.

Extra Patrol – 5800 blk 88th St. S.W.

A resident reported an ongoing problem with juveniles walking through yards and in between fences in the neighborhood. Extra patrol is requested.

Suspicious – 84th St. S.W. & Paine Field Blvd.

An officer was dispatched to check on what was reported as a suspicious vehicle on the side of the road. A motorist ran out of gas and was waiting for a friend to return with fuel.

Disturbance – 5000 blk 84th St. S.W.

Officers responded to a report of a subject yelling and things banging around at the location. Contact was made with a female who was alone at the location. She agreed to quiet down.

Suspicious – Cyrus Way & H.P. Blvd.

A passerby reported there was a suspicious male wearing dark clothing that was running along the side of the roadway. Officers located the subject who was running to the bus stop.

Juvenile Problem – 1800 blk SR-525

A caller advised that her daughter did not come home from school today. The caller last heard from her daughter at around 5:30 p.m. The daughter returned home a few hours later.

Warrant Arrest/DWLS – Paine Field Blvd. & SR-525

An officer stopped a vehicle and cited the driver for driving with a suspended license. She was then arrested on a warrant out of Whatcom County for negligent driving. She was booked into the Snohomish County Jail.